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This spreadsheet helps estimate a facility's potential to emit. It is provided for the convenience of the permitted com
their emissions. The permittee should consult with the reviewing autho
If you have one or more of the following units that are exempt from the Indian Country Minor NSR Program, please contact you
combustion engines used for landscaping purposes; Emergency generators, designed solely for the purpose of providing electr
rated hp of all units shall be below 500; in attainment areas, the total maximum manufacturer's site-rated hp of all units shall be
used for space heating that use only gaseous fuel, with a total maximum heat input (i.e., from all units combined) of in nonattain
MMBtu/hr or less; and in attainment areas, 10 MMBtu/hr or less.
Instructions
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Engine Information - Non Emergency (Prime) Engines - ONLY
Table 2
Engine Information - Emergency Engines - ONLY
*If your source contains emergency engines that are not exempt under 40 CFR 49.153(c)(9), then you are not eligible for the CI
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adsheet helps estimate a facility's potential to emit. It is provided for the convenience of the permitted community. Emission fac
their emissions. The permittee should consult with the reviewing authority to determine th
one or more of the following units that are exempt from the Indian Country Minor NSR Program, please contact your EPA Regional office b
n engines used for landscaping purposes; Emergency generators, designed solely for the purpose of providing electrical power during powe
all units shall be below 500; in attainment areas, the total maximum manufacturer's site-rated hp of all units shall be below 1,000; Stationar
ace heating that use only gaseous fuel, with a total maximum heat input (i.e., from all units combined) of in nonattainment areas classified a
or less; and in attainment areas, 10 MMBtu/hr or less.
Engine Type
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or for Engines (Compression Ignition Engines)
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ermitted community. Emission factor sources are subject to revision or correction. It is the permittee's responsibility to determi
viewing authority to determine the appropriateness of this calculator for its source.
e contact your EPA Regional office before you use this calculator to determine whether you need to obtain a minor NSR permit: Internal
roviding electrical power during power outages; in nonattainment areas classified as Serious or lower, the total maximum manufacturer's sit
units shall be below 1,000; Stationary internal combustion engines with a manufacturer's site-rated hp of less than 5; and Furnaces or boile
of in nonattainment areas classified as Serious or lower, 5 MMBtu/hr or less; in nonattainment areas classified as Severe or Extreme, 2
Insert Value:
Convert maximum power in kW to HP: 1 kW 1.341022 HP
Convert maximum power in HP to kW: 1 HP 0.7457 kW
Convert maximum power in HP to gal/yr: 1 HP 479.0625 gal/yr
****This does not convert electrical output in kW to mechanical output in HP. Please contact your reviewing authority if you n
Emission Factors are taken from the NSPS standards and AP-42. These factors are intended to be conservative. Actual emission
if the specific NSPS standard for their engine is lower than the EF used here. Where needed, the following conversions were us
ator for Engines (Compression Igntion Engines)
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be conservative. Actual emissions may be lowered depending on the exact model year and power rating for an individual engine. Owner/o
he following conversions were used: 1 hp = 0.7457 kW, 1 lb = 453.592 g, average BSFC = 7000 Btu/hp-hr.
for an individual engine. Owner/operators may use a lower EF
Emissions from Auxiliary Heaters - Criteria Pollutants and Hazardous Air Pollutants
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Note:
1. Emission factors are from AP-42, Chapter 1.4, Tables 1.4-1, 1.4-2, 1.4-3, and 1.4-4 (updated 07/98).
2. Assumed PM and PM2.5 emissions are equal to PM10 emissions.
Methodology
PTE (ton/yr) = Heat Input (MMBtu/hr) x 1 MMSCF/1,020 MMBtu x EF (lb/MMSCF) x 8760 hr/yr x 1 ton/2000 lb
Methodology
PTE (ton/yr) = Heat Input (MMBtu/hr) x 1 kgal/91.5 MMBtu x EF (lb/kgal) x 8760 hr/yr x 1 ton/2000 lb
Methodology
PTE (ton/yr) = Heat Input (MMBtu/hr) x 1 kgal/140 MMBtu x EF (lb/kgal) x 8760 hr/yr x 1 ton/2000 lb
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Emergency Engines
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Total Emissions from Boilers and Heaters
(i.e., has a potential to emit (PTE) greater than the minor source thresholds), as you calculate your PTE, you should exclude emissions from any emergency engines exempte
as follows: the combined maximum engine power of all emergency engines at the permitted source shall be below 1,000 hp in attainment areas or 500 hp in nonattainment ar
on Engines)
TPY
CO NOX SO2 VOC PM PM10 PM2.5
86.94793 9.936924 0.183371985 4.720039 0.496846 0.496846 0.496846
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86.94793 9.936924 0.183371985 4.720039 0.496846 0.496846 0.496846